Mirror for Humanity ISE

1265767661 · 9781265767662
Mirror for Humanity is a brief introduction to sociocultural anthropology, also covering linguistic and applied anthropology.  Its shorter length increases the instructor’s options for assigning additional reading—case studies, readers, and othe… Read More
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Chapter 1 - What Is Anthropology?   
Chapter 2 - Culture   
Chapter 3 - Doing Anthropology   
Chapter 4 - Language and Communication   
Chapter 5 - Making a Living   
Chapter 6 - Political Systems   
Chapter 7 - Families, Kinship, and Marriage   
Chapter 8 - Gender   
Chapter 9 - Religion   
Chapter 10 - Ethnicity and Race   
Chapter 11 - Applying Anthropology   
Chapter 12 - The World System, Colonialism, and Inequality   
Chapter 13 - Anthropology’s Role in a Globalizing World   


Glossary    
Bibliography    
Index    
Mirror for Humanity is a brief introduction to sociocultural anthropology, also covering linguistic and applied anthropology.  Its shorter length increases the instructor’s options for assigning additional reading—case studies, readers, and other supplements—within a one semester course. Mirror For Humanity can also work well in a quarter system, for which traditional texts may be too long. While presenting cultural anthropology’s core concepts and topics, Mirror also aims to demonstrate anthropology’s relevance to the 21st-century world we inhabit. The text aims to instill an appreciation of cultural diversity, of cultural anthropology as a field, and of how an anthropological approach can build on, and help make sense of, the experience that students bring to the classroom.